How to Factory Reset iPhone
To factory reset an iPhone, follow these steps:
1. Backup your data: Before resetting your iPhone, it's important to back up your data to iCloud or iTunes to prevent any loss of important information.
2. Disable Find My iPhone: Go to Settings > [Your Name] > Find My > Find My iPhone, then toggle it off. You'll need to enter your Apple ID password to confirm.
3. Sign out of iCloud and iTunes: In the Settings app, tap on your name at the top, scroll down and tap "Sign Out." Enter your Apple ID password when prompted and select "Turn Off."
4. Erase all content and settings: Go to Settings > General > Reset. Select "Erase All Content and Settings." You may need to enter your passcode and Apple ID password.
5. Confirm the reset: Tap "Erase iPhone" to confirm. This will delete all data and settings on your iPhone and return it to its factory default state.
6. Wait for the reset to complete: The reset process may take a few minutes. Once it's done, your iPhone will restart and display the setup screen.
7. Set up your iPhone: Follow the on-screen instructions to set up your iPhone as a new device or restore it from a backup.
After completing these steps, your iPhone will be reset to its factory settings, just like it was when you first bought it.